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Effect of cowdung on the growth of soyabeans

 Department: Agricultural Technology  
 By: usericon SIRJOSEPH  

 Project ID: 8539
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   Price:₦4000
Abstract
Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) is an agricultural commodity which is widely used, among others as processed food, raw industry material and as a refreshment material. It is necessary to increase the soybean production every year as the population and industrial developments requiring raw materials of soybean keep increasing. Cow dung is the excreta of a cow, which is added to the soil to increase crop growth and development when the natural fertility of the soil has declined or finished. And organic fertilizer is any form of plant and animal remains that are added to the soil to increase the fertility of the soil. Three experiments were conducted at the Practical Farm of Crop Production, School of Agricultural Technology, Federal Polytechnic Bali. The first experiment was to investigate the effect of cow dung on the growth of soya beans.  The second experiment was to see whether the effect of cow dung on the growth of soya beans varies with its concentration. The third experiment was to find out if the effect of cow dung on the growth of soya beans varies with soil type. The result shows that cow dung has a statistically significant effect on the growth of soybeans (P< 0.05). The result shows that the concentration of cow dung has a statistically significant effect on the growth of soybeans (P< 0.01). The result shows that soil type has a statistically significant effect on the growth of soybeans being applied with cow dung (P< 0.01)....
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